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Date Posted: 19:19:55 11/16/15 Mon
Author: Michelle S. (Sad)
Subject: Re: Essay: "Our Child Is A Girl"
In reply to: Aelita 's message, "Essay: "Our Child Is A Girl"" on 18:38:29 11/14/15 Sat

Please let me start out that I can truly understand the position of the parents here and my daughter ( New Girl ) says that she can understand the situation of "Student 'A' in this regard. A couple of years ago we also faced a similar , or parallel, if you will situation in our school system. We ended up in moving to another system not too far away, helped very much by the fact that I'm in the property management and investment business. With the help of our health professionals we were able to have my daughter placed in the new system as a female student in what's called "Deep Stealth". The way we worked it was that she wouldn't be involved in P.E., or sports as such, but would be in "Modern dance" classes and this year in her freshman year at the high school was excepted in the freshman cheer and pom group. In either case, she won't be needing to use any public showers or any public undressing in any way. This has been working out beautifully so far and outside of a very few but necessary school personnel, no one knows that she's anything other than a born girl. None of us, that's our extended family, wants her to ever be a "news item" that could perhaps "Brand" her for life. We are hoping for completing the SRS in the summer before her sixteenth birthday. It did help that the school has a transwomen teacher who if I'm correct, transitioned on the job some years ago. I really have no current particulars on that, though. Also, my child is not the only transgender attending there as well. My Stephanie feels that to include a girl with known "boy parts" in the girls locker rooms etc. could to much to alienate her to future potential friends and/or allies. BTW, the school that "Student 'A' attends is less than twenty miles from us.

Respectfully,

Michelle S.

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